How to Teach Regrouping 2nd Grade
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Many students struggle with the concept of regrouping when it comes to adding and subtracting. This concept can be challenging, as initially children are required to remember when to carry or borrow while performing arithmetic calculations and thinking place value…there’s a lot of cognitive thinking going on!
So how can we make teaching this concept fun? Color by code math worksheets are a great way! Project an addition and subtraction worksheet with regrouping on your smartboard for explicit whole class instruction on this concept. Kids love the visuals and ‘fun’ aspect of coloring by number. Math coloring sheets are engaging and enticing to students because it combines an element of creativity to the learning.
This bundle is available in both print and digital formats, so you have the option of using for whole class explicit teaching of math concepts and then print individual worksheets for students!
How to Teach Regrouping 2nd Grade
1. Regrouping Addition & Subtraction Color by Code Worksheet Packet includes:
- Step-by-Step Teacher Notes
- Assorted Addition and Subtraction Color by Code Math Worksheets
- Each worksheet consists of at least 10 addition or subtraction fast facts
- Two Digit Regrouping
- Extension Worksheet
- Teacher Answers
2. Multiplication Color by Number Monster Theme Worksheet Packet includes:
- Step-by-Step Teacher Notes
- Front Cover Page (optional – to print into booklet form)
- Assorted Monster-themed Multiplication Color by Code Math Worksheets
- Each worksheet consists of at least 10 multiplication fast facts
- Teacher Answers
Includes step by step directions for both teachers and students:
Ideal for:
- Math Lessons (project on smartboard)
- Math Centers
- Independent Work
- Early Finishers
- Homework
- Sub Plans
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This resource covers the following common cores standards:
regrouping subtraction, regrouping addition, math color by code worksheets, how to teach multiplication to grade 2
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